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Patrick Ruffini: The shape of polarization in America
Only a specific subset of the American population has become highly politically polarized: white voters with a college degree.
We polled voters after the election on economic issues and where they stand on potential policy changes for working families.
Only a specific subset of the American population has become highly politically polarized: white voters with a college degree.
George W. Bush earned an eye-popping 44 percent of the Hispanic vote according to the 2004 exit poll, topping Donald Trump’s 36 percent in 2020 in AP...
In a year of rising tensions with China and Russia, we picked five questions to gauge whether voters have an appetite for an assertive foreign policy.